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mislav / OpenSSL fix.md
Last active June 8, 2023 07:48
Fix OpenSSL certificate errors on Ruby 2.0

The reason why you might get certificate errors in Ruby 2.0 when talking HTTPS is because there isn't a default certificate bundle that OpenSSL (which was used when building Ruby) trusts.

Update: this problem is solved in edge versions of rbenv and RVM.

$ ruby -rnet/https -e "Net::HTTP.get URI('https://github.com')"
net/http.rb:917:in `connect': SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=SSLv3
  read server certificate B: certificate verify failed (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)

You can work around the issue by installing a certificate bundle that you trust. I trust Mozilla and curl.

@marcinbunsch
marcinbunsch / profiling_tool.rb
Created December 29, 2011 14:22 — forked from ksarna/profiling_tool.rb
Profiling rails requests with ruby-prof
# You can use this class in your console. For example
# p = ProfilingTools.new
# p.profiled_request(:controller => :welcome, :action => :index)
# this will profile whole application stack and save file in your tmp/profiler folder
# You can also use +request+ method just to see the output for example:
#
# p.request(:controller => :offers, :action => :index)
#
# p.response.body
# p.response.cookies # and so on